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Perthshire’s most idyllic glens, see for yourself the scenic splendour!

Places to Stay

Places To Stay

Why not enjoy a holiday or short break in our wide range of accommodation
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Activities

Things To Do & See

Glenshee & Strathardle is a great base for outdoor activities & also to relax!
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Snow

Glenshee Snowgates

Situated in key areas around Glenshee you can view the latest webcam feeds here.
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Walking Guide

Outdoor Activity Guide

Includes more than 22 walking routes and mountain bike trails in the area
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Welcome to Glenshee & Strathardle, Perthshire, in the Heart of Scotland.

The Glenshee & Strathardle Tourist Association invite you to visit Perthshire’s most idyllic glens, and see for yourself the scenic splendour!

Set amidst the stunning mountain scenery of Highland Perthshire, Glenshee and Strathardle offer stunning views, an excellent range of outdoor activities, amazing wildlife and warm highland hospitality.

We are the ideal base for exploring the Cairngorms National Park, Royal Deeside, Highland Perthshire and the Angus Glens and being less than 2 hours drive from Edinburgh, Glasgow, Aberdeen and Inverness makes this the perfect getaway location.

Places To Eat & Drink

The Glenshee & Strathardle area has many well established restaurants and bars. They offer excellent places to eat or drink with well trained staff to look after you.

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What is it that makes Glenshee so special? Not just its beauty – though that is undeniable. Not just its people – though numbered among them are some of the most colourful characters of Scottish history and folklore. It is special because there is nowhere in the world quite like it. It is wild, romantic, unbelievably beautiful, and it is steeped in history and legend. It has always been known as Glenshee, or as it is in the Gaelic, Gleann Shith, the Glen of the Fairies. It has never had any other name, and until the old tongue died out the inhabitants were known as Sithichean ai Ghlinnshith or ‘Elves of Glenshee’.”

Anthony Mackenzie Smith

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